In a series of tweets, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha said that she has seen the "aide memoire" reportedly leaked by the government to the media.
"These are not minutes of all-party meeting. After going through this document, I must say that what is attributed to me in the all-party meeting is completely false," Swaraj said.
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"There was discussion on two Bills. What I said in favour of the first Bill was clubbed with the second Bill that we opposed," Swaraj said, referring to the all-party meeting.
The BJP leader maintained that she and her party supported the first Bill, which was against a court order that even if a person has been jailed for a day he or she would not be allowed to contest the elections, but was opposed to the proposed legislation on convicted lawmakers.
"This 'aide memoire' leaked by government to the media is a case of dishonest and mischievous reporting," Swaraj said.
Earlier, Swaraj had also strongly refuted the allegation by Congress that BJP supported the Bill on convicted MPs in the Lok Sabha but did not agree to it in the Upper House.
She pointed out that the Bill never came to the Lok Sabha. It was sent to the Standing Committee after being moved in the Rajya Sabha.
BJP had yesterday alleged that the government is trying to spread disinformation that the opposition had initially supported the Bill on convicted lawmakers but did a volte face later and insisted that it has been against the move from the beginning.
Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley had said in an article posted on BJP's website that the party is constrained to clear the air as UPA ministers are "misleading" the people.
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